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Component : PCRE : 7.9
Version : 7.9
Status : APPROVED
License Name : BSD
License Version : *
Copyright Text:
THE BASIC LIBRARY FUNCTIONS
Copyright (c) 1997-2007 University of Cambridge
All rights reserved.
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THE C++ WRAPPER FUNCTIONS
Contributed by: Google Inc.
Copyright (c) 2007, Google Inc.
All rights reserved.
License Text :
The following is a BSD license template. To generate your own license, change the values of OWNER, ORGANIZATION and
YEAR from their original values as given here, and substitute your own. Also, you may optionally omit clause 3 and still be
OSD conformant.
Note: On January 9th, 2008 the OSI Board approved the "Simplified BSD License" variant used by FreeBSD and others,
which omits the final "no-endorsement" clause and is thus roughly equivalent to the MIT License.
Historical Note: The original license used on BSD Unix had four clauses. The advertising clause (the third of four clauses)
required you to acknowledge use of U.C. Berkeley code in your advertising of any product using that code. It was officially
rescinded by the Director of the Office of Technology Licensing of the University of California on July 22nd, 1999. He states
that clause 3 is "hereby deleted in its entirety." The four clause license has not been approved by OSI. The license below
does not contain the advertising clause.